Yes, the word "bureau" is originally a French word. It means an office or a writing desk.
neither I think its neutral
Yes, the French word bureau is masculine.Specifically, the word is a noun in its singular form. It may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article le ("the") or the masculine singular indefinite article un ("a"). It most frequently means "desk" and "office".The pronunciation will be "byoo-ro" in French.
No, the word "bureaux" is not Flemish. It is actually of French origin and is the plural form of "bureau," which means a desk or an office. In Flemish, the equivalent word would be "burelen" or "kantoren."
The word "bureau" has its origin in the French word for a felt-like material called "burel" or "bure." This material was commonly used to cover writing desks, leading to the association of the word with desks and offices.
bureau [boo-hroh]
neither I think its neutral
Bureau
un bureau
un bureau is the French name for a desk.
Bureau mean desk. I kno because I am from France.
Yes, the French word bureau is masculine.Specifically, the word is a noun in its singular form. It may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article le ("the") or the masculine singular indefinite article un ("a"). It most frequently means "desk" and "office".The pronunciation will be "byoo-ro" in French.
Bureau or badminton...bonjour
Technicien de bureau
bureau de presse
No, the word "bureaux" is not Flemish. It is actually of French origin and is the plural form of "bureau," which means a desk or an office. In Flemish, the equivalent word would be "burelen" or "kantoren."
i guess, "le chef de bureau" or "le directeur du bureau"
Un bureau (masc.) is a desk (like the teacher's desk) or the room that contains it (the office).